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Russia captain Akinfeev seeks World Cup redemption

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AFP Moscow
Last Updated : Mar 26 2018 | 10:25 PM IST

Igor Akinfeev, Russia's top goalkeeper of his generation and elder statesman, will be seeking redemption when he plays at home in what may be his last World Cup.

The Moscow native is the venerable captain of a ragtag team decimated by injuries and looking for guidance ahead of the June 14 kickoff.

He is an engaging 31-year-old with a winning smile who would seem to be the calming presence Russia need.

Akinfeev helped Moscow's once middling CSKA club win six league titles and a UEFA Cup trophy in 2005.

His commanding presence saved Russia from added humiliation in a 3-0 World Cup warmup loss to Brazil on Friday.

And his cat-like reflexes have added confidence to a group that has little experience of going up against the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi.

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But Akinfeev is still haunted by a speculative shot that softly hit his palms and slowly arched in over his head in Russia's 2014 World Cup opener against South Korea.

"What in earth is going on," the stunned Russian TV commentator asked at the time.

Akinfeev admitted a full year later that it was not something he "will ever be able to explain".

The demoralising fumble set the tone for a miserable tournament for Russia as they crashed out without winning a game.

Akinfeev will now look to exorcise his demons and push Russia deep into this year's edition of the showpiece against all odds.

"Years ago, I said he could end up being the world number one," said former Germany goalkeeper Oliver Kahn.

"Yes, he always made little mistakes, but I think he still has time to write his name into history."
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First Published: Mar 26 2018 | 10:25 PM IST

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